- Budget: Determine your budget beforehand to narrow down your options.
- Size : Consider how many people will be using the sauna simultaneously to determine the appropriate size.
- Heating source : Choose Between electric or wood burning heaters for traditional saunas, considering heat-up time and preference.(See the sizing chart in the buyer's guide)
- Material : Opt for durable, moisture-resistant wood such as cedar or hemlock for longevity.
- Insulation : Ensure a good insulation to maintain heat efficiency and prevent heat loss.
- Ventilation : Look for adjustable vents to regulate air circulation and prevent stuffiness.
- Controls: Prioritize easy-to-use digital controls for precision in adjusting temperature and humidity levels.
- Design and Layout: Consider the overall aesthetics, Seating arrangements, and any additional features like lighting, roof shingles, protections.
- Safety Features : Check for timers, and temperature controls for safe use.Or add an emergency shut-off switches.
- Assembly and Installation : Determine if the sauna is easy to assemble or if professional installation is required.
- Warranty and customer support: Ensure the sauna comes with a good warranty and responsive customer support.
- Local Regulation and Permits : Check local building codes and regulations for compliance and permit requirements.
- Shipping: Think about how are you going to receive the delivery, do you need help, a team with you.
